| Literature DB >> 33079440 |
Wuyu Mao1, Jie Tang2, Liqun Dai1, Xinyu He1, Jie Li1, Larry Cai2, Ping Liao3, Ruotian Jiang3, Jingwei Zhou4, Haoxing Wu1.
Abstract
Highly fluorogenic tetrazine bioorthogonal probes emitting at near-infrared wavelengths are in strong demand for biomedical imaging applications. Herein, we have developed a strategy for forming a palette of novel Huaxi-Fluor probes in situ, whose fluorescence increases hundreds of times upon forming the bioorthogonal reaction product, pyridazine. The resulting probes show large Stokes shifts and high quantum yields. Manipulating the conjugate length and pull-push strength in the fluorophore skeleton allows the emission wavelength to be fine-tuned from 556 to 728 nm. The highly photo-stable and biocompatible probes are suitable for visualizing organelles in live cells without a washing step and for imaging of tumors in live small animals to depths of 500 μm by two-photon excitation.Entities:
Keywords: bioorthogonal chemistry; fluorophores; imaging; near-infrared probes; tetrazine
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33079440 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202011544
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336